
Works like a charm. Since I play at 1080p, I realistically don't have to worry about the GPU anymore. Upgraded from an rx 6600. I don't notice any noise issues, and the GPU is short enough to fit in my case. Currently undervolting at -80mV

Improved my games with graphics and speed Fan's don't kick on until it hits a threshold (I believe it's 50c? I could be wrong) Aligned perfectly from my previous gpu Driver updates has helped. Make sure to update your driver when you first install it and get it turned on

Colorful RGB Great performance 16GB VRAM

As my first ever current gen card bought on launch I love this card!! If you can get your hands on one they are very nice.

Compact(1 8-pin pwr plug), low power draw, FSR 4, improved RT

No reason to consider Alibaba used up 5080s, you can get the real deal for 1k! I was considering a 4080 Super when I found out the 5080 is actually better despite its AI heavy focus. See modern GPUs can "invent" frames if your game is laggy, which is an oddity because that just means you need a stronger card. If you're doing rendering for 3D projects you need CUDA Cores and VRAM and this baby is loaded with 16 gbs of VRAM and is currently like the 3rd best GPU period. Considering the 5090 is like 2 times the price of the 5080 and finding it at MSRP is probably a myth. This is quite literally the best bang for the buck.

small size with power to spare

Looks great and I run all games on Mac settings and they look great with no issues. (I average 150 fps on grayzone warfare which is a lot)

- I personally love the style of this card and can not wait to eventually upgrade my motherboard down the road to the backside connectors to clean up the case even more - Everything needed is in the box! just make sure you have enough PCIE plugs....

No issues during installation. Good card. I'm not a big 4K gamer. I like my 1080p. I can pretty easily get to high\ultra settings on 1080p in just about all games. I jumped to this card from an older 960 card. Has some configurable lights, but that isn't something I pay attention to.

Smaller than expected. Haven't upgraded power supply yet so glad to see it came with the power adapter

Excellent card for 1440p. Runs cool and haven't had any issues with any games. Max out all the sliders and then turn off all that blur/shake nonsense. So far no issue with the 12V power connector but I'll keep an eye on it.

I'm getting 70-100 FPS in Hogwarts Legacy at 1080p ultra, raytracing reflections on ultra, RT shadows on high, and RT geometry on high. No FSR, no upscaling, for FG. Just native frames. I never hear it.

-Upgraded from 2070 Super, and performance has skyrocketed. Can easily coast at 144 fps+ in games where I was getting 80-90. Also went from 50-70 fps in Oblivion Remastered at Medium (FSR + Framegen) to 100+ on Ultra (DLSS 4 + Framegen) with high Lumen ray tracing. DLSS 4 and the ability to use framegen with DLSS 4 instead of FSR 3 is a massive boon for most games, and unlike FSR's frame generation, I barely see a difference with DLSS 4's.

Card Preforms well on 1440p getting a constant 120fps on a lot of demanding games. Im sure on 1080p its a true beast..

0 issues installing Quiet Low temps

It seemed a reasonable price, works fine upon testing. If you are a gamer or other GPU user, you know specs of this and other competitors, it's not a 5090, it does what it is intended to do. Drivers and such all went very smoothly, one of the easier aspects of a first build. Best wishes.

- $250 - Solid Specs - It's two hundred and fifty dollars - Plays nice with AMD and 99% of use-cases - 2fiddy

Standard 8 pin power connections.

The best 5070 ti out there believe me